Register Now for NAHB Orientation in October

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NAHB Orientation is an opportunity for member leaders and new executive officers (EOs) to learn more about programs, benefits and services available from NAHB. Fall Orientation will take place Oct. 21-22 in Washington, D.C. Orientation will feature a track for EOs and a separate track specifically for member leaders to ensure all attendees have a personalized experience.  

EO Track 

The EO Track provides EOs and HBA staff the opportunity to become familiar with NAHB’s program, products and services. Attendees can network with peers and NAHB staff, allowing them to more effectively articulate NAHB’s benefits and services available to HBAs. This track is designed for EOs who are new to the Federation or want a refresher on NAHB. Register today. For any questions, please contact Anna Gimeno.  

Leadership Track 

The Leadership Track is designed for member leaders newly engaged at the local or state level or aspiring to start their national leadership journey. Attendees become familiar with NAHB’s programs, products and services while further developing their individual leadership skills. Register today. For any questions, please contact Rachel Branson.  

“NAHB Leadership Orientation was impactful, helpful and time well spent,” said Greater Houston Builders Association President Matthew Reibenstein, who recently participated in the leadership track. “I was able to connect with other leaders around the country and create relationships, which is what this organization is all about. I learned quite a bit about the NAHB operations and how they really support our industry, both behind and scenes and out in public.”  

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